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Cairo Milestone 1 Delayed

March 14, 2008

Following the announcement a couple of weeks back about the invitations being sent out for the alpha testing, Cairo have announced that Milestone 1 has been delayed.

this from the Cairo Blog

To all of our loyal supporters we are sure this comes as no surprise, but the first Milestone test has been delayed. At this point in time Cairo is not where we want it to be and in the interest of making the most of our first test, have pushed back the alpha. At this point we cannot make a guess about a release, but we are working diligently to get Cairo out.

I know what you all must be thinking: will we ever see Cairo? Is Cairo worth the wait? Whole-heartily: YES! Vaporware we are not. The whole team is disappointed that we needed to pull an Apple and delay what we know you are all waiting patiently for,  but we echo the sentiments of many forum members who would rather have a stable, feature rich milestone instead of, well, the opposite.

I know many of you are also confused by our lack of information disclosure, but that’s how we must roll until we can realistically divulge information without the threat of imitators. As always, we appreciate your support and welcome any suggestions to help make the time go by faster.  (Perhaps a forum contest and the winner gets a custom title?) Just throwing that out there.

-Best,

The Cairo Team

I’m sure it’s going to be worth the wait.

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Flock gets an Update

March 7, 2008

Flock

Flock, the social web browser has announced the latest release of it’s web browser. Flock 1.1 includes new features such as integration of Gmail and Yahoo, as well as letting you know when you have new messages waiting.

The new version includes key enhancements to Flocks MyWorld page, you can now rename it to make it yours and they have also added a friends activity feed so that you can keep up to speed with the latest actions of your friends from the the people services supported by Flock.

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ShifD launches in Beta

February 25, 2008

Hot on the heals of the release of Adobe Air, the New York Times are releasing an application in public beta named ShifD.

ShifD is a mobile application that provides users the capability to seamlessly shift content back and forth between their desktop computers and mobile devices. Users cab update information from any Web browser, through their mobile web browser on the ShiftD mobile site or by using the downloadable Adobe Air application on there desktop. Information added through any of these methods is saved to the users id and automatically updated and accessible on all devices.

I’ve been using ShifD all day today and I’ve got to say it’s a excellent little app.

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Transform your Windows User Interface with Cairo

February 23, 2008

Cairo

Cairo on Wednesday have confirmed that the Alpha testing selections have gone out for the Windows UI software

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With Cairo you can transform your desktop from the dated Windows user-interface to a brand new system that will change the way you use your computer forever. Taking advantage of proven functionality, and with stability and performance in mind, the Cairo Desktop system aims to give users a productive and easy to use shell that advances current technology standards. Welcome to the Revolution.

Cairo was originally created by Michael Ciarlo as a simple project containing a floating taskbar and hovering ’start’ menu. After a few weeks of work Michael abandoned the project; it had no future as a Samurize shell replacement and was limited by the program’s abilities.

A few weeks after development ended on the Samurize shell, Joseph LaFountain contacted Michael and offered to help develop the project in a different format: Desktop X. Accepting the offer, the two began working on concepts for the new Cairo shell. Once the project shifted away from the original floating taskbar and start menu concepts, both developers knew that Desktop X would not be an appropriate development platform. Days later, concept work began for a shell written in C#. Cairo was on its way to revolutionizing the Windows desktop.

Today, Cairo is being developed by a wonderful team of designers and programmers who all share a common goal: to redefine the desktop experience. Guided by fundamental design principles and attention to every detail, the following individuals distinguish Cairo as a leading shell replacement with their determination, wisdom, and selflessness.

 

From the early screens this is looking very nice can’t wait to get my hands on it to try..

 

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Bullguard wants Gamers!

February 22, 2008

BullGuard the Internet Security company are looking for gamers to beta test the new Gamers Edition of the Internet Security programme which is due to start early March.

New Features of the Gaming Edition

  • No interruptions: prevents pop-up messages from BullGuard, initiation of system scans and auto-updates while gaming
  • Game profiles: tailor-made settings for Antivirus and Firewall have been specifically selected for every supported game. 100% customisable for the advanced user.
  • Better game play: reduces system resource consumption to improve game play while remaining protected
  • Up-to-date: auto updates with new game-profiles as new PC games are released on the market

So if you are a gamer and use Bullguard or just want to try it out, sign up for the beta

http://www.bullguard.com/beta/signup.aspx

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